fyi you can concentraye h202 by freezing it. skim of the remaining liquid
and ditch the ice. Use the liquid as a more contrated h202
On Mar 10, 2013 8:56 PM, "Rick Sparber" <rgsparber@...> wrote:
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> Russell,
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> Rick
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> By aerating the ferric chloride (possibly just with bubble etching like i
> do), it becomes copper chloride etchant and lasts years. Start off with 1:1
> dilution with water. Add a bit (like 5%) HCl acid every few months. Keep
> covered when not in use. Disposal is nothing more than flushing money away.
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